West Virginia University Board of Governors v. Rodriguez
Plaintiff West Virginia University Board of Governors for an on behalf of West Virginia University sued Defendant Richard Rodriguez, who had previously served as Head Coach of the West Virginia University football team. Plaintiff seeks a declaratory judgment regarding Defendant's obligations under their Employment Agreement.
West Virginia University Board of Governors |
Richard Rodriguez |
West Virginia University Foundation, Inc. |
Richard Rodriguez |
Richard Rodriguez |
West Virginia University Board of Governors |
1:2008cv00041 |
January 16, 2008 |
US District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia |
Clarksburg Office |
Monongalia |
Irene M. Keeley |
Contract: Other |
28 U.S.C. § 1332 Diversity-Other Contract |
Both |
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Filing 14 MEMORANDUM in Support by West Virginia University Board of Governors re 13 MOTION for Discovery. (Wakefield, Jeffrey) |
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Filing 10 NOTICE of Appearance by Robert P. Fitzsimmons on behalf of West Virginia University Board of Governors (Fitzsimmons, Robert) |
Filing 8 MEMORANDUM In Support by West Virginia University Board of Governors re 7 MOTION to Remand Action to the Circuit Court of Monongalia County MOTION for Attorney Fees. (Wakefield, Jeffrey) |
Filing 4 MOTION for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice - Applicant: Marvin A. Robon by Richard Rodriguez. (Copy IMK) (kd) |
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